Premiere Pro Export auf DVD

Guten Tag, wer weiß Rat ?
beim exportieren der fertigen Sequenz auf DVD , wird das Video am Fernsehgerät nur schwarz/weiß wiedergegeben. was habe ich falsch gemacht ? beim abspielen am PC ist es farbig , dies nur als Zusatzinfo !
Vielen Dank im voraus für eure Hilfe...

Hmmm,
hast du vielleicht eine NTSC-DVD erstellt? Diese kann am PC problemlos auch in Farbe wiedergegeben werden, am Fernseher aber nur mit geeignetem Equipment.

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